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that only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain a movement. but that reached a crucial point in april 1963. other people who are adults, went to get arrested at our deep and arrested, including king himself. that said he rates his letter from the right-hand jail. he's at the crucial point where it was not clear that he was going to win in birmingham. when you think about it, if he had lost, they would then no march on washington. they would then no nobel peace prize. so what saved the day in birmingham was there's no adults to be arrested, but james bevel is saying is these young people were just eager to be arrested. they are eager to join them but then restraining them. we've been saying you're too young, you can't get involved. at that point they come into the picture and really saved the day for martin luther king. >> host: are there any iconic pictures that spring to mind? >> guest: of course, the young people and the dog and the hostess. but the story that told me about this being in high school and because the teachers and principals kn
that only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain a movement. but that reached a crucial point in april 1963. other people who are adults, went to get arrested at our deep and arrested, including king himself. that said he rates his letter from the right-hand jail. he's at the crucial point where it was not clear that he was going to win in birmingham. when you think about it, if he had lost, they would then no march on washington. they would then no nobel peace prize. so what saved the day...
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money in your pocket this street is all you've got and there's no one that will help you welcome to birmingham the case capital homelessness. remember. she should draw breath from water on what to eat. what. you shouldn't be home or there's a lot of people you call where short ordered be rock car park with people. all over the place. this is why god cares very. yes. michael is by no means alone in fact the number of homeless people in britain has skyrocketed by twenty five percent since twenty ten reaching fifty thousand people in twenty twelve the biggest spike in the city of birmingham you don't know who could give you pocket so you could be walking past you can be sleeping next to warsaw. for. the cold this is stupid specially this time we had to go for four days on the phone to eat twenty one year old matt fled his family home where he came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in a birmingham hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to find employment and get back on their feet looking for work. on the don't know like
money in your pocket this street is all you've got and there's no one that will help you welcome to birmingham the case capital homelessness. remember. she should draw breath from water on what to eat. what. you shouldn't be home or there's a lot of people you call where short ordered be rock car park with people. all over the place. this is why god cares very. yes. michael is by no means alone in fact the number of homeless people in britain has skyrocketed by twenty five percent since twenty...
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came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in a birmingham hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to find employment and get back on their feet looking for work. on the don't know like job already from the moment trying to get it stein you'll second stay at the hostel in three years after growing up in and out of foster care he struggled to keep a roof over his head you going to do every type find so let's think find money. help and support it's a scary thing like you know you still go face all over again there just isn't enough low cost housing available and with unemployment rising hostels just like this one desperately need to expand the figures from the local authority of people presented as homeless having creased on average by about four hundred percent. for the growing homeless community squatting in one of the city's twelve thousand empty homes used to be an option not anymore just before the winter set in westminster upgraded sporting from a civil matter to a criminal offense predictions that it would translate t
came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in a birmingham hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to find employment and get back on their feet looking for work. on the don't know like job already from the moment trying to get it stein you'll second stay at the hostel in three years after growing up in and out of foster care he struggled to keep a roof over his head you going to do every type find so let's think find...
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r t birmingham the syrian opposition is seeking more financial aid from its western backers with the cold most and yet a former version or government this is france warns that extremists could fail or fall into power i'd say if a promise funds and a little support from the west fail to materialize with the conflict nearly two years old are two met one of the leaders of the opposition and asked him what he thinks is needed to bring peace to syria. we need this some new weapons against iran plays you know because bashar assad says. airplanes to damage villages and cities and their civilians that we need to protect ourselves our children from killing every day we have more then sixteen thousand children were dead for at least twenty two months ago something unbelievable it's a lot right so to help syrian people and to help and syrian crisis you need weapons and money is that is that correct yeah sure sure and we need political support also who can cooperate with a man killed more than sixty thousand people we are concerned but we are not afraid you know because of major duty of fight te
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of newspapers out of the birmingham jail when dr. king was writing it in a solitary, clarence visiting him, you know, as a lawyer. c-span: is that letter stowed away by the way in an archive? >> guest: not that part of it as far as i know i think it was thrown away. c-span: he mentioned earlier by your ruston. who is he? >> guest: the great troubadour of the early movement. krepp -- eight vagabond singing with leadbelly in the 30's to read he was a member of the communist party in the 30's. he was also gay at a time that wasn't even whispered about and was -- but the great student of nonviolence. traveled all over the world doing on violence. he was an early gandhian, then became a pacifist and was the architect of the march on washington. he was the administrator for it and made such an impression on the world when it happened that really his suspect background was all but forgiven. he became a kind of a respectable figure in the media circles toward the end of his career to get he's now dead. c-span: james forman. >> guest: james f
of newspapers out of the birmingham jail when dr. king was writing it in a solitary, clarence visiting him, you know, as a lawyer. c-span: is that letter stowed away by the way in an archive? >> guest: not that part of it as far as i know i think it was thrown away. c-span: he mentioned earlier by your ruston. who is he? >> guest: the great troubadour of the early movement. krepp -- eight vagabond singing with leadbelly in the 30's to read he was a member of the communist party in...
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that is when he writes his letter from a birmingham jail. and is that the crucial point where it was not clear that he was going to win in birmingham. and when you think about it if he had lost their would have been no march on what shinkman. there would have been no nobel peace prize. they wouldn't be talking about martin luther king. so would save the day in birmingham was well there are no adults to be arrested. but james bevel and dorothy cotton are saying they're the same people who are just eager to be arrested. they are eager to join. we have been saying you are too young and you can't get involved. at that point they are coming into the picture. is save the day. >> host: are there any iconic pictures of that time this spring to mind for you? >> guest: oh of course. the young young people and the dogs in the hoses but a story that really one person that was involved told me about was being in high school and because the teachers and the principals were all -- they knew they had to get things under control and that time their resentmen
that is when he writes his letter from a birmingham jail. and is that the crucial point where it was not clear that he was going to win in birmingham. and when you think about it if he had lost their would have been no march on what shinkman. there would have been no nobel peace prize. they wouldn't be talking about martin luther king. so would save the day in birmingham was well there are no adults to be arrested. but james bevel and dorothy cotton are saying they're the same people who are...
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from montgomery which came didn't initiate through birmingham, king is a leader but only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain the movement but that point in april of 1963 all of the people that are adults that are looking to get arrested had already been arrested including king himself. if he had lost their would have been no march on washington. there would have been no peace prize talking about martin luther king. so let's save the day in birmingham there's no adults to be arrested. james and dorothy are saying there's these young people better just eager to be arrested. they are eager to join in and we have been restraining them and saying you are too young. at that point they come into the picture and they really save the day for martin luther king. >> host: are there any pictures at that mind that spring to mind to you? >> guest: of course. the young people and the dogs and the hoses but one involved that told me about was during high school because the teachers and principals knew they had to keep the students under control and by that time the students resentments were wail
from montgomery which came didn't initiate through birmingham, king is a leader but only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain the movement but that point in april of 1963 all of the people that are adults that are looking to get arrested had already been arrested including king himself. if he had lost their would have been no march on washington. there would have been no peace prize talking about martin luther king. so let's save the day in birmingham there's no adults to be arrested....
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he writes his letter from the birmingham jail. it was not clear he bush win in birmingham. if he lost there would be no march upon washington or nobel peace prize. so what saved the day in birmingham is there were no adults to be arrested but james says there are young people who are eager to be arrested and to join and we have been restraining them. and at that point* they come into the picture to save the day for martin luther king. >> host: are there any pictures that come to mind? >> guest: of course. the dogs and hoses but one involved told me that being in high school teachers and principals knew they had to keep the students under control and by that time resentments were boiling over. so day locked say gates. >> host: to keep the children in? what ages? >> guest: high school. at a certain point* the students left and pushed the fence down. >> host: and they say a child will lead the way. . . going back to birmingham and conducting a funeral. >> but did you feel guilty? >> guilty about all these kids being in jail, he felt guilty that he tried to explain and i rememb
he writes his letter from the birmingham jail. it was not clear he bush win in birmingham. if he lost there would be no march upon washington or nobel peace prize. so what saved the day in birmingham is there were no adults to be arrested but james says there are young people who are eager to be arrested and to join and we have been restraining them. and at that point* they come into the picture to save the day for martin luther king. >> host: are there any pictures that come to mind?...
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to more rough sleepers on the streets came true there are a lot of deprived areas in birmingham that a lot of people that don't have working been given i suppose with it being such a one time in industrialised center the working class families but those jobs just don't exist anymore so i suppose that the poverty is just sort of breaking for the poverty and the reason the reason big mix of paper in the population is expanding the housing stock is and you know it's reached the point where it's just spilling over and can't cope anymore and with more government budget cuts kicking enough to rate prole many more persons are predicted to slip through the net as the housing crisis escalates probably boyko r t. twenty people have been reportedly killed in a plane crash in kazakstan the plane carrying five crew and these fifteen passengers went down near the city of our marty in the country south after one pm local time. survivors challenger two hundred operated by has a company scant was on an internal flight and crashed while trying to land in harsh weather conditions investigators have rec
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king's effort to desegregate birmingham, alabama. that raised the question nationally as to what kind of country are we? and so what dr. king and others, other people in the civil rights movement did in organizing the march was simply build upon the victories, limited victories in birmingham, but wanted to come together to validate what had been achieved but also to raise the national conscience. i think of birmingham, alabama, very much like obama -- president obama is dealing with the question of gun violence and so forth. and it's because of dr. king, he raised the question to the nation. we are a nation better than this. >> and that was right here on this mall. wh what does the timing mean to you? certainly just before we came out of the commercial break. dr. king would have turned 84 on monday. certainly some interesting timing here as well. >> yeah. he was two years older than me. i just turned 82 the week before. what it really -- what it really means, the confluence of the commemoration of his 84th birthday and the president'
king's effort to desegregate birmingham, alabama. that raised the question nationally as to what kind of country are we? and so what dr. king and others, other people in the civil rights movement did in organizing the march was simply build upon the victories, limited victories in birmingham, but wanted to come together to validate what had been achieved but also to raise the national conscience. i think of birmingham, alabama, very much like obama -- president obama is dealing with the...
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james from birmingham, alabama on the democrats' line. caller: mr. timothy geithner is try to help the economy get back strong like before. a lot of people will look at this. host: tennessee, the independent line. just then. caller: i am finding myself have a hard time listening to these people call in and say these great things about timothy geithner considering the fact he came into his position 0 in $50,000 in taxes, which he failed at that juncture to pay. afterwards he was able to do so. had he not been put in that position, i asked myself if he would have been among the fat cats who did not have to pay taxes or any other number of things they have been shielded from during the past four years of absolutely hideous and unconstitutional fiscal and monetary policy. host: what is chief among the policies he would criticize? caller: the big one is a lot of people did not ask who we owe the debt to. we do not owe the debt to a federal institution. as a matter of fact, we do not even print our own tender based on the constitution and how it disposed t
james from birmingham, alabama on the democrats' line. caller: mr. timothy geithner is try to help the economy get back strong like before. a lot of people will look at this. host: tennessee, the independent line. just then. caller: i am finding myself have a hard time listening to these people call in and say these great things about timothy geithner considering the fact he came into his position 0 in $50,000 in taxes, which he failed at that juncture to pay. afterwards he was able to do so....
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i was a little girl in birmingham, alabama. and i remember quite well the day that president kennedy was assassinated, and when we learned he had died my teacher-- we were in school-- my teacher was outside and i heard her say, what, are we going to do now? the president is dead and there's a southerner in the white house?" there was a sense we would not get civil rights legislation. and i have respect and admiration for lyndon johnson. i was telling people independent white house when the 40th anniversary came up o it meant for a little girl we could go to a restaurant for the first time as a family. it meant for the first time we could stay in a decent hotel driving from birmingham to denver, colorado. and in these little ways, it began to mean we had begun soo only begun-- to overcome some of the birth defectz of the united states and were being send as full citizens suspect so from the eyes of an eight-year-old in birmingham, alabama, it wasn't a bill. it wasn't a law. it was a change in what it meant to be american. >> i'm
i was a little girl in birmingham, alabama. and i remember quite well the day that president kennedy was assassinated, and when we learned he had died my teacher-- we were in school-- my teacher was outside and i heard her say, what, are we going to do now? the president is dead and there's a southerner in the white house?" there was a sense we would not get civil rights legislation. and i have respect and admiration for lyndon johnson. i was telling people independent white house when the...
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that was the process. >> that is the picture on the bottom, birmingham photographer. birmingham photographer -- alabama native. >> we did a tour and where i grew up and all that section on the video running right now. the family cemetery. birmingham, and linear, it is not made a dime and not getting any advice and where we started together, by the time we got through, he went to washington the first time and sat behind me during the testimony and was so mad, so infuriated and when he came to do the trial, he wasn't sure how people in alabama would respect him or accept what he said so he brought one of the partners in the firm who was a short red head sort of sandy hair dye. john would get furious at him because he did not do what he wanted and he is one of those precise people who has been really good to me and when my husband died he was there, came to receiving that night. he has always been there for me. he went to washington for the bill signing. that is interesting too. he was in court and his wife, he had a system that worked. a plane ticket from atlanta to was
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but the good news is that if you go to birmingham today it is an integrated city. so for me it means that the human spirit is pretty irrepress i believe. >> schieffer: what did it mean to you? >> i'm a little bit younger than the folk here at the table. to place it in historical context with the very authentic anecdotes gives me pause to be honest with you because as someone who has been an educator for a long time we still wrestle with issues of diversity. we need more women and stewed eptsz of color in our institutions. i'm fighting those fights. it's really powerful to understand the historical context for those kinds of movements and for sort of our commitment to these things. it makes me feel as if even though things seem to be more stratified back in history there were sort of more authentic ideologies that we were wrestling with. you know when i think about politics now and the gridlock we have now there's so much money in it. it seems so inauthentic to me sometimes. having the history lesson i think is shg that folk on the hill need as well as folk in the c
but the good news is that if you go to birmingham today it is an integrated city. so for me it means that the human spirit is pretty irrepress i believe. >> schieffer: what did it mean to you? >> i'm a little bit younger than the folk here at the table. to place it in historical context with the very authentic anecdotes gives me pause to be honest with you because as someone who has been an educator for a long time we still wrestle with issues of diversity. we need more women and...
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would translate to more rough sleepers on the streets came true there are a lot of deprived areas in birmingham that a lot of people that don't have working been given i suppose with it being such a one time in industrialised center working class families but those jobs just don't exist anymore so i suppose that the poverty is just sort of breeding for the poverty and the reason the reason big mix of paper i mean the population's expanding the housing stock ease and innate reach that point where it's true spilling over and can't cope anymore and with more government budget cuts kicking enough to rate prole many more persons are predicted to slip through the net as the housing crisis escalates probably boyko r t m. the syrian opposition is seeking more financial aid from its western backers with the coalition and yet to form a provisional government this is france warns that the islamist extremists could fall into fall into power if promised funds and political support from the west failed to materialize but the conflict nearly two years old r t one of the leaders of the opposition and asked him
would translate to more rough sleepers on the streets came true there are a lot of deprived areas in birmingham that a lot of people that don't have working been given i suppose with it being such a one time in industrialised center working class families but those jobs just don't exist anymore so i suppose that the poverty is just sort of breeding for the poverty and the reason the reason big mix of paper i mean the population's expanding the housing stock ease and innate reach that point...
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the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking, walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy, looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical student sweeping the country. they spoke to the media for the first time, the correspondent has more. >> an interview that will shake the nation already reeling from the horrific crimes. details painting the authorities in a harsh life. even paying a 30-cent fare, and the nightmare began. they started teasing by fred and it led to a brawl. they took my friend away. the bus fruits are round, we see footage with the man brutally torturing and raping the woman. the driver tried above them down. -- to run them down. for 30 critical minutes, wi
the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking, walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy, looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical...
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she was discharge would after three month birmingham hospital. birmingham, england that is. she faces a round of surgery to rebuild her skull. she was shot pakistan last october. the taliban targeted her because of stopping young girls from getting education . we wish her all of the best. and there is a movement brewing in texas to get the state to secede from the u.s.. there is it a petition on the white house website that received 124,000 signatures since president obama's reelection. has the fiscal cliff helped thrertheir cause. joining us is it the texas national move the group pushing for secession. tell us why it is it time for texas to secede from the union? >> well, uma, there is it a lot of reasons that we believe that texas should leave the union. but basically it boils down to political freedom that we have loss. cultural freedom and certainly the economy that you have been talking about on your show for the last 45 minutes. there is it 16 trillion rein it is right there and with the negotiations that went on last weekend, we add 4. something trilion. we have 20 t
she was discharge would after three month birmingham hospital. birmingham, england that is. she faces a round of surgery to rebuild her skull. she was shot pakistan last october. the taliban targeted her because of stopping young girls from getting education . we wish her all of the best. and there is a movement brewing in texas to get the state to secede from the u.s.. there is it a petition on the white house website that received 124,000 signatures since president obama's reelection. has the...
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the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking, walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy, looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical student sweeping the country. they spoke to the media for the first time, the correspondent has more. >> an interview that will shake the nation already reeling from the horrific crimes. details painting the authorities in a harsh life. even paying a 30-cent fare, and the nightmare began. they started teasing by fred and it led to a brawl. they took my friend away. the bus fruits are round, we see footage with the man brutally torturing and raping the woman. the driver tried above them down. -- to run them down. for 30 critical minutes, wi
the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking, walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy, looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical...
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the birmingham hotel put margins are rest on page 34. the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning so they could fly themselves to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and make the 6:00 news. there was a delivery need for us to share with the press, to get the story out. >> the strategy behind it. >> yes. it was part of the message. we do we did not have the television, more than three minutes. by dr. king used to say you have three minutes on three networks. at that time, that was worth $1 million of publicity every day. there wasn't delivering offering of a risk that was incurred because we felt like we had to trust. there was nobody else that could get this story out. we could not even get a mass meetings announced on black radio stations. this self was nailed down real tight except for these incidents. coming back to griffin bell, the reason i mean i volunteered to testify at the hearing because i knew griffin bell was the one that got both sides of the school desegregation in a courtroom and said look, you know, more about atl
the birmingham hotel put margins are rest on page 34. the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning so they could fly themselves to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and make the 6:00 news. there was a delivery need for us to share with the press, to get the story out. >> the strategy behind it. >> yes. it was part of the message. we do we did not have the television, more than three minutes. by dr. king used to say you have three minutes on three networks. at that time,...
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there was emergency surgery in pakistan and then the airlift to birmingham possible class medical facilities. her story has become a global news. a school girl turned into a national human rights campaigner. >> seat is a high profile person and a high-profile target. -- sheet is a high-profile person. she is incredibly determined to fight for cause. "she is facing not one but two operations. the second, to have an implant to restore some hearing to her damaged ear. this is a complex procedures but the doctor remains confident that she will make a good long- term recovery. >> malala yousafzai still facing extraordinary surgery but what an amazingly brave young woman. that brings the program to a close. you can carry on watching bbc world news for updates any time. you can reach me and the bbc team, you will find us on twitter. for all of us here, thank you so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own
there was emergency surgery in pakistan and then the airlift to birmingham possible class medical facilities. her story has become a global news. a school girl turned into a national human rights campaigner. >> seat is a high profile person and a high-profile target. -- sheet is a high-profile person. she is incredibly determined to fight for cause. "she is facing not one but two operations. the second, to have an implant to restore some hearing to her damaged ear. this is a complex...
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that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out. but i could not let it go. and i won't let go today because we still have a lot of work to do. i am disturbed right now that they are trying to take away the rights and the decisions that us women have made for our bodies. we have to wake up. i did learn that one person can start a battle. but it takes a lot. everyone across this nation, one of the headlines read that she struck a nerve, and that's exactly what i did. people got behind me. in that same interview, it was a good job. those of you that worked at the plant, you know that those were good jo
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out....
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the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical student sweeping the country. they spoke to the media for the first time, the correspondent has more. >> an interview that will shake the nation already reeling from the horrific crimes. details painting the authorities in a harsh life. even paying a 30-cent fare, and the nightmare began. they started teasing by fred and it led to a brawl. they took my friend away. the bus fruits are round we see footage with the man brutally torturing and raping the woman. the driver tried above them down. -- to run them down. for 30 critical minutes, with
the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical...
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also wanted to look out towards birmingham, you can see severe thunderstorm warnings there. take a look at what's happening, we're seeing storms moving to the east so now first thunderstorm or severe thunderstorm warning headed towards atlanta so we really are seeing things here develop quite quickly and this is going to be the story as we go throughout the day today, we'll warm up throughout the afternoon, going to see a lot more instability and the line of storms just stay ahead of that cold front pushing off to the east. as far as where we'll be looking at through the evening hours we're talking about the line of storms still affecting us from the mid-atlantic through the kout southeast areas overnight tonight. >> let's get back to chief charles shannon. he's have nashville emergency management as we mentioned. chief, we just looked at where the storms are going and how fast they're moving. what does it look like where you are? >> well actually what we have now is rain left over from the storms that we had last night, actually this morning between 2:00 and 4:00. there was
also wanted to look out towards birmingham, you can see severe thunderstorm warnings there. take a look at what's happening, we're seeing storms moving to the east so now first thunderstorm or severe thunderstorm warning headed towards atlanta so we really are seeing things here develop quite quickly and this is going to be the story as we go throughout the day today, we'll warm up throughout the afternoon, going to see a lot more instability and the line of storms just stay ahead of that cold...
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he wrote it in reaction to the 19634-- 1963 church bopping that killed four little girls in birmingham, alabama. only we can trails the truth southerner, you and i. we broke those children's bodies. his editorials during the civil rights era won him a pulitzer in 1967. on the eve of his retirement in 1987 paterson reflected on that periods. >> we were slowly at first and then decisively committing that newspaper to supporting the u.s. supreme court. and telling our kinsman and the american south look you have got to obey the law. and worse what we have been doing is wrong. that is tough. because are you telling a southern white that what his baddee-- daddy and his granddaddy believed was wrong. and that's hard to accept. >> reporter: one of patterson's last efforts was editing down the 600,000 word king james bible saying quote the great stories were too hard to follow. he died at a st. petersberg home of complicate complicate-- complications from cancer at the age of 89. >> jeff: coming up the ultimate inauguration perk your own social media butler. >> parts of's nation's capital are
he wrote it in reaction to the 19634-- 1963 church bopping that killed four little girls in birmingham, alabama. only we can trails the truth southerner, you and i. we broke those children's bodies. his editorials during the civil rights era won him a pulitzer in 1967. on the eve of his retirement in 1987 paterson reflected on that periods. >> we were slowly at first and then decisively committing that newspaper to supporting the u.s. supreme court. and telling our kinsman and the...
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we bought him in birmingham and, um, we bought him for our guesthouse. right. we thought it would be a good idea for fruit or something on... or you could have little packets of cereal in his basket or something for the breakfast! that was the idea, yeah. does he have a name? yes, he does, yeah. his name is hans. hans. and i can see a little glint in his eye. i'm a bit worried he might start insulting the guests, as well. he's got a kind of look. well, actually, he's quite like the ones that sir charles bought. is he really? he's terra cotta. i was used to the suburban plastic gnomes of the 1960s and '70s, when i was a child but this is a superior gnome and he was made in germany. well, i think hans is quite a valuable big gnome. hmm. hmm. i think this is going to be a gnome worth... £1,500. ooh! it's the hat, isn't it? that's very good. he's a good-looking chap and he's worth every penny, in my opinion. lovely. thank you very much. good. thank you. let's go for the big one... big two. where do these come from? they were actually bought at elton hall's stately
we bought him in birmingham and, um, we bought him for our guesthouse. right. we thought it would be a good idea for fruit or something on... or you could have little packets of cereal in his basket or something for the breakfast! that was the idea, yeah. does he have a name? yes, he does, yeah. his name is hans. hans. and i can see a little glint in his eye. i'm a bit worried he might start insulting the guests, as well. he's got a kind of look. well, actually, he's quite like the ones that...
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that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out. but i could not let it go. and i won't let go today because we still have a lot of work to do. i am disturbed right now that they are trying to take away the rights and the decisions that us women have made for our bodies. we have to wake up. i did learn that one person can start a battle. but it takes a lot. everyone across this nation, one of the headlines read that she struck a nerve, and that's exactly what i did. people got behind me. in that same interview, it was a good job. those of you that worked at the plant, you know that those were good jo
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out....
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or try to run them out of alabama agitators disturbing the peace for instance in birmingham now the book about mom's life who is from alabama and dad's life together is now being published by the university of alabama press. and i will tell you the greater irony. on june 11, is when george wallace locked the doors and what year was that? >> host: 63? >> guest: i think it was 63 but the irony is that it was the day he had gotten back and pass. and edith the author of the book or go. >> host: what was the last conversation you had with your mother? with your mother? >> oh wow. i don't remember literally my last conversation. my mother had a stroke in august of 2005. from that point forward she didn't talk a lot. i was with her when she passed in 2006. i don't remember the exact commerce haitian. i remember the sunday before. she have the stroke on a tuesday. i was in the bahamas and i called to let her know that i had gotten and was checking on her to make sure she was okay. she had a minor stroke two weeks before that coming tuesday. so i was checking to make sure everything was okay and
or try to run them out of alabama agitators disturbing the peace for instance in birmingham now the book about mom's life who is from alabama and dad's life together is now being published by the university of alabama press. and i will tell you the greater irony. on june 11, is when george wallace locked the doors and what year was that? >> host: 63? >> guest: i think it was 63 but the irony is that it was the day he had gotten back and pass. and edith the author of the book or go....
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asheville will get four to six, richmond two to four, charlotte, north carolina, birmingham about an inch or so. atlanta and washington, d.c., you're on the fringes of the storm. i expect about less than an inch. the biggest problems is black ice after the storm is gone. >> sure to complicate things. newtown, connecticut school superintendent blasts the critics. president obama's likely new chief of staff will name names. and jeans that offer your legs and image something they never had before. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] born from the sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. vicks dayquil -- powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ but, dad, you've got.
asheville will get four to six, richmond two to four, charlotte, north carolina, birmingham about an inch or so. atlanta and washington, d.c., you're on the fringes of the storm. i expect about less than an inch. the biggest problems is black ice after the storm is gone. >> sure to complicate things. newtown, connecticut school superintendent blasts the critics. president obama's likely new chief of staff will name names. and jeans that offer your legs and image something they never had...
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. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course, shattered when she was shot at point blafrmg range in the head by taliban men last october. so really great to see these latest pictures of malala walking out of hospital, but these are just first steps aloorng what is likely to be a very long road toward recovery. aaron. >> i love that sweet little wave that she gave. >>> let's check in with sanjay gupta. he's in for anderson cooper. >> we're keeping them honor effort ahead on the program with new information, explosive allegations that are exclusive to 360 about what really happened in steubenville, ohio, the night that two high school football players allegedly did the unthinkable to a very drunk 16-year-old allegedly raping her at several parties. you're going to hear it first on
. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course, shattered when she was shot at point blafrmg range in the head by taliban men last october. so really great to see these latest pictures of malala walking out...
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nick schifrin, abc news, birmingham, england. >>> well the dream may be over in boca raton, florida. remember the squatter who moved into a mansion. she has been served eviction papers. a 23-year-old brazilian moved into the multimillion dollar waterfront pad just last month. he settled in claiming an old florida law gaining worldwide attention in the process. bank of america foreclosed on the property in july and filed a civil suit against barbosa last week. eviction n served papers but process will take. and i guarantee you, it's because of all of the media coverage. >> of course. the respect, the bum has class. he didn't go for the cardboard box or subway grate. i need a mansion. >> waterfront. >> adverse possession. under it a squatter can claim the property if they live there seven years and pay taxes on it. 2012 taxes on the mansion $39,000. guessing he may not have. >> you know what? >> adverse possession has been around forever. you know? but he, it's interesting to me that he even knew about it. it is a bit obscure. you learn that first year in law school. >> he is smart. kn
nick schifrin, abc news, birmingham, england. >>> well the dream may be over in boca raton, florida. remember the squatter who moved into a mansion. she has been served eviction papers. a 23-year-old brazilian moved into the multimillion dollar waterfront pad just last month. he settled in claiming an old florida law gaining worldwide attention in the process. bank of america foreclosed on the property in july and filed a civil suit against barbosa last week. eviction n served papers...
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rita nissan for cbs news, birmingham, england. >> taliban gunmen attacked more women this week. they shot and killed five teachers riding in a van in the same part of pakistan where malala was shot. >>> gabrielle giffords is paying a visit to newtown, connecticut. plans call for her to meet privately with families of the 20 children and six school officials killed at sandy hook elementary school. the former arizona congresswoman survived a life threatening assassination attempt nearly two years ago. six people were killed when a gunman opened fire during her campaign appearance in tucson. >>> in the battle over the fiscal cliff both political parties fought hard to protect their interests and that fight is far from over. jessica doyle reports you need your own personal defense strategy this year to avoid going over your own fiscal cliff. >> reporter: many of us face a fiscal cliff of our own come time to file our 2013 taxes. the median area family should expect their taxes to go up by about $1,000. credit expert adam levin offers this advice. >> make sure that we can take as muc
rita nissan for cbs news, birmingham, england. >> taliban gunmen attacked more women this week. they shot and killed five teachers riding in a van in the same part of pakistan where malala was shot. >>> gabrielle giffords is paying a visit to newtown, connecticut. plans call for her to meet privately with families of the 20 children and six school officials killed at sandy hook elementary school. the former arizona congresswoman survived a life threatening assassination attempt...
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i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at
i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at
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i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at the same time, i come from a family of doctors, actually, i'm the only lawyer. all my 4 siblings were doctors, i promised them i'd never be a plaintiff's personal injury lawyer and i kept my promise. but when i heard this very earnest person talk about how she's invested so much time and energy into bullying, i found myself asking, how do we know it's working? there are a lot of things that seem intuitively plausible and appear to be anecdotally moving the ball forward, but we need to move beyond that. we need to, among other things, figure out what indeed are practices that work and we need to understand in so doing that what may work in sioux falls may not work in san francisco. we get that. so solutions need to be taylored to local communities, solutions need to reflect the fact that there are many, many dimensions to this issue. let me tell you about the f
i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at the same time, i come from a family of doctors, actually, i'm the only lawyer. all my 4 siblings were doctors, i promised them i'd never be a plaintiff's personal injury lawyer and i kept my promise. but when i heard this very earnest person talk about how she's...
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and a birmingham put martin's arrest on page 34. but the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning, so that they could fly the film to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and it could make the 6:00 news. and it was -- there was -- it was a deliberate need for us to share with the press to get the story out, the real strategy behind it. i mean, it was part of the message. and we knew that we did not have the television more than three minutes. but dr. king used to say that, you know, you have three minutes on three networks. at that time that was worth a million dollars of publicity ever get. and so it was -- well, there was a deliberate offering of risk was incurred because we felt like we could -- we had to trust there was nobody else that we could get the story out. we could not even get mass meetings announced on black radio stations. it was -- i mean none of the south was nailed down real tight except for these incidents. and coming back, the reason i was -- i mean, i volunteered to testify at the hearing because i knew th
and a birmingham put martin's arrest on page 34. but the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning, so that they could fly the film to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and it could make the 6:00 news. and it was -- there was -- it was a deliberate need for us to share with the press to get the story out, the real strategy behind it. i mean, it was part of the message. and we knew that we did not have the television more than three minutes. but dr. king used to say that, you know, you...